8 research outputs found

    Decisions of E-Commerce Supply Chain under Consumer Returns and Different Power Structures

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    Considering the growing phenomenon of consumer returns and channel power struggles in e-commerce supply chains (ESCs), the ESC model is constructed and its equilibrium solutions are calculated and compared. Further, the consumer utility function is constructed to explore the impact of returns and dominant enterprises on consumer utility. Based on this, the “return cost-sharing and commission readjusting” contract is designed to maximize both ESC and consumer utility. Finally, the paper validates and further analyzes conclusions through numerical simulation. The main conclusions are as follows: higher return rates and return handling costs will reduce market demand and ESC profits, while higher salvage value of returned products will have a positive impact on ESC, but the above factors will not affect the online service level under decentralized decisions. The impact of consumer’s service quality preferences on manufacturer’s profits and e-commerce platform’s profit is determined by channel power structure. The impact of return rate on consumer utility depends on two factors: the decision-making model and the hidden cost of consumer returns

    Decision-Making of Electronic Commerce Supply Chain considering EW Service

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    With the rapid development of the network economy, it is a marketing strategy to provide an extended warranty (EW) service. Considering the differences in the EW service providers and dominant enterprises, this paper proposes four kinds of decision-making models and aims to study decisions of the electronic commerce supply chain, including EW price, sales price, and service level of e-platform. Through comparative analysis and numerical analysis, this research shows that, among four decision-making models, the highest system profit can be achieved when the seller provides the EW service and the e-platform dominates the system. For electronic commerce supply chain enterprises, whether to dominate the system or to provide EW service, it is conducive to the increase of profits. When the e-platform provides the EW service, the conclusion is that who dominates the system is the one who gets more profit. However, when the seller provides the EW service, the conclusion is that who dominates the system is the one who gets less profit. When the EW service is offered by the dominating enterprise, service levels of the e-platform are lower

    Analysis of the Vibration Characteristics and Vibration Reduction Methods of Iron Core Reactor

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    Series iron core reactors are one of the most commonly used electrical equipments in power systems, which can limit short-circuit currents and suppress harmonic waves from capacitor banks. However, the vibration of the reactor will not only generate noise pollution but also diminish the service life of the reactor and jeopardize power system safety. In order to reduce the vibration noise in the core disc region of the reactor, the vibration characteristics of a core reactor are calculated by modifying the anisotropy parameters of the Young’s modulus of the core disc lamellar structure and introducing the core magnetostriction effect based on the simulation analysis method of electromagnetic and mechanical coupling. A detachable single-phase series core reactor model is established, and the validity of the simulation calculation is measured and verified. At the same time, from the perspective of improving the air gap size of the series core reactor and the arrangement of electrical steel sheets, the corresponding iron core vibration reduction scheme is given. The average vibration reduction in the reactor is about 11.6% after comprehensive improvement according to the vibration reduction scheme, which provides an effective method for realizing the vibration and noise reduction in the reactor

    Decisions and Coordination in E-Commerce Supply Chain under Logistics Outsourcing and Altruistic Preferences

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    Considering the peculiarities of logistics in the electronic commerce (e-commerce) supply chain (ESC) and e-commerce platform’s altruistic preferences, a model including an e-commerce platform, third-party logistics service provider, and manufacturer is constructed. Based on this, three decision models are proposed and equilibrium solutions are obtained by the Stackelberg game. Then, an “altruistic preference joint fixed-cost” contract is proposed to maximize system efficiency. Finally, numerical analysis is used to validate the findings of the paper. The article not only analyzes and compares the optimal decisions under different ESC models, but also explores the intrinsic factors affecting the decisions. This paper finds that the conclusions of dual-channel supply chains or traditional supply chains do not necessarily apply to ESC, and that the effect of altruistic behavior under ESC is influenced by consumer preferences. Moreover, there is a multiparty win–win state for ESC, and this state can be achieved through the “altruistic preference joint fixed-cost” contract. Therefore, the findings of this paper contribute to the development of an e-commerce market and the cooperation of ESC members

    Decisions and Coordination in E-Commerce Supply Chain under Logistics Outsourcing and Altruistic Preferences

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    Considering the peculiarities of logistics in the electronic commerce (e-commerce) supply chain (ESC) and e-commerce platform’s altruistic preferences, a model including an e-commerce platform, third-party logistics service provider, and manufacturer is constructed. Based on this, three decision models are proposed and equilibrium solutions are obtained by the Stackelberg game. Then, an “altruistic preference joint fixed-cost” contract is proposed to maximize system efficiency. Finally, numerical analysis is used to validate the findings of the paper. The article not only analyzes and compares the optimal decisions under different ESC models, but also explores the intrinsic factors affecting the decisions. This paper finds that the conclusions of dual-channel supply chains or traditional supply chains do not necessarily apply to ESC, and that the effect of altruistic behavior under ESC is influenced by consumer preferences. Moreover, there is a multiparty win–win state for ESC, and this state can be achieved through the “altruistic preference joint fixed-cost” contract. Therefore, the findings of this paper contribute to the development of an e-commerce market and the cooperation of ESC members

    Impacts of Environmental Regulation on the Green Transformation and Upgrading of Manufacturing Enterprises

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    Since environmental problems are becoming increasingly prominent, macro policies and social development have placed higher requirements on manufacturing enterprises to promote green transformation and upgrading (GTU) in China. Considering that different manufacturing enterprises choose different green technology innovation levels for GTU under environmental regulation, a game model between manufacturing enterprises and the government is constructed. The relationship between the green technology innovation level (GTIL) and the environmental regulation intensity is analyzed. Through numerical examples, the influences of environmental regulation and consumer preference on system decisions are further examined. Moreover, an econometric model is constructed to explore the influence that the environmental regulation exerts on the GTIL using panel data from the Chinese manufacturing industry. Our results show that the increase in environmental regulation intensity contributes to improving GTIL and promoting the GTU of manufacturing enterprises. Furthermore, as the environmental regulation is enhanced, the sales price decreases, benefiting consumers. Consumers’ preference for high-GTIL products is conducive to GTU under environmental regulation. Empirical analysis shows that there is a U-shaped relationship between environmental regulation and the GTIL. Only when the intensity reaches a threshold can the environmental regulation be beneficial to improve the GTIL and promote the GTU of Chinese manufacturing enterprises

    Effects of doping ceria on flame quenching in a narrow channel with zirconia-based functional coatings

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    Wall coating modification has been a potential solution to organize the combustion process in space-constrained system. For this purpose, CeO2 doping effects on the flame stability of premixed methane/air mixtures confined within an adjustable-gap narrow channel with coating ZrO2-based ceramics are experimentally investigated. A series of characterization means are utilized to analyze these prepared composite coatings. Results elaborate that the catalytic activities of CeO2-ZrO2 solid solution correlate with the ratio of CeO2 dopant in bulk. Phase structural stabilities can be strengthened through increasing the CeO2 content, which is due to the significant increase in the ratio of tetragonal phase to monoclinic phase of ZrO2. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and H2 temperature-programmed reduction analysis outcomes show that the concentration of formed oxygen vacancies increases significantly with richer CeO2 phase doped, which promotes the exaltation of lattice oxygen activity and fluidity. Flame quenching tests demonstrate that the wall surface temperature dependence of the quenching distance is changed substantially by doping CeO2 into the ZrO2 coating wall, eliminating the negative temperature effect observed for a pure ZrO2 case at the medium temperature ranges of 673-773 K. The cases of higherCeO2-content doping provide a lower flame quenching distance, especially at slightly fuel-rich conditions, which arises from the enhancement of the storage and release functions of highly active oxygen ions through Ce4+/Ce3+ redox cycles. Comparing of OH planar laser-induced fluorescence images near the extinction limit indicates that in addition to flow rate and air-fuel ratio, different coating materials also have dramatic effects on the post flame characteristic and flame oscillation. In general, this paper not only provides a good overview of the chemical interaction between the wall and flame, but also makes an implication for the design of high-stability small-scale combustors by reasonably manufacturing this type of CeO2-ZrO2 coating functional materials
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